Apply now! Enrollment is always open for the Oregon Health Plan.
Not sure if OHP is right for you? Go to OregonHealthCare.gov and answer the screening questions. This will help you find the application that works best for you and your family.


Applying for OHP
You can apply for the Oregon Health Plan at any time of the year. There are two ways to apply.
How to Apply Online
You can apply for the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) online. Go to ONE.Oregon.gov to login or create an account. You can use the online Oregon Eligibility (ONE) system to apply or renew your OHP and report changes.
To learn more about applying online and using ONE, watch the ONE video or read these guides:
- Set up an account (English) (Spanish)
- Use your online account dashboard (English) (Spanish)
- Apply for OHP online (English) (Spanish)
- Renew your OHP online (English) (Spanish)
How to Apply With a Paper Application
You can also apply for the OHP with a paper application. Paper applications are available in multiple languages.
You can download and print an application or have an application mailed to you. Request a paper application by calling OHP Customer Service at 1-800-699-9075 or 711 (TTY).
Need help? Trained community partners across the state can help you fill out an application. It’s free. Visit OregonHealthCare.gov to find community partners in your area. You can also learn more about how to fill out the application in the Application Guide.

Keep Covered
Take action to protect your OHP Medical Benefits. Be sure your mailing address, phone number, and email address is current so the state can reach you.
Updating Contact Information Online
You can do that on your own or get free help here by creating an account or logging into your existing account. Available in English or Spanish.
Customer Service Center
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pacific Time.
1-800-699-9075 (all relay calls accepted)
Interpreters are available. You can also get an interpreter in your preferred language before talking with staff. Find a language line at benefits.oregon.gov.
Need help locally? Find your community partner to assist you:
As a Coordinated Care Organization (CCO), Yamhill Community Care can’t directly assist members with enrollment, but Customer Service can help you update your contact info and help you find assistance.